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The eclipse viewing event was hosted by the Basalt Library and the Aspen Science Center, which also co-organized another eclipse viewing at the Third Street Center in Carbondale on Monday.
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A partnership between the USFS and Pitkin County is starting to provide insights into where beavers can best thrive in the Roaring Fork watershed. Officials are hoping that they can use the data to make the ecosystem more beaver-friendly.
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At the National Disabled Veterans Winter Sports Clinic in Snowmass Village, an entire semi-truck trailer filled with adaptive equipment ensures that every participant can get out on the mountain.
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As high-altitude first responders, ski patrollers have technical skiing skills, level-headed composure, and the ability to pivot from snow science to emergency medical care at a moment’s notice. To process the stressors of the job, they often lean on one another — and turn to skiing to unwind.
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This year’s “Boot Tan Fest” at Sunlight Mountain in Glenwood Springs brought hundreds of women and femme skiers together to celebrate their common love for the sport — and participate in a famed naked ski lap that’s become an annual tradition.
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Robison, Montemayor and Kribbs earn seats on Carbondale Board of Town Trustees; Berman, Dupré-Butchart and Stevens land on Basalt Town Council; Knight runs as sole candidate for Basalt mayor.
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New immigrants staying in shelters set up by the town of Carbondale and Recovery Resources will need to leave by Monday morning. Some have found temporary housing, but for others, the future remains uncertain.
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The show includes paintings, photographs and textile works by artists who have spent decades honing their talents. It’s a preview of an upcoming Aspen Art Fair, which will take place at the hotel this summer.
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Most small-business owners in Colorado are over the age of 40. At just 22 years old, Ryan Boyle is joining the ranks.
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Local schools from Aspen to Glenwood Springs have teamed up with national organization Best Buddies to make prom more accessible and fun for all.